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Adding Bedrooms From Square Footage
I am curious what size houses you guys and gals look for when thinking about adding a bedroom.
1 into 2 bedroom =
2 into 3 bedroom =
3 into 4 bedroom =
4 into 5 bedroom =
Just looking for some ideas when looking. For example, I found a 3 bed two bath in Florida that is 2,300 Sq. Ft. I thought this could make for a good add on to 4 bedroom. Obviously, another bedroom has to work with the flow of the house. Thanks!